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Michelle WinklerInstructor
Long Bunker Shots Simplified
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Today, Michelle Winkler explains why you should club up on long bunker shots to get the perfect roll out and turn this difficult shot into a simple one.
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How do you make adjustments when bunker conditions change? EX: hitting out of a dirt trap where the "sand" is no where near as fluffy or almost hard pack? A SW has generally dug in too far and chunked the shot bc trying to keep my normal bunker type swing.
Thanks for that tip! It's really helpful.
Michelle
With the longer 46 or 50 degree sand shot, do you take a more vertical backswing, as with a shorter sand shot?
Thanks
John